Where to Stay: Haro Wine Fight Accommodation & Packages
Finding accommodation in Haro for the Batalla del Vino can be difficult, as the small town fills up months in advance. To ensure you have the full “San Vino” experience with zero logistical stress, most travelers opt for an all-inclusive festival base.
The All-Inclusive Festival Option (Recommended)
For the most seamless experience, Stoke Travel provides the primary all-inclusive infrastructure for the Haro Wine Fight. Their setup is designed to handle all the logistics that are otherwise difficult to coordinate in a small Spanish town during a massive festival.
Why most travelers choose this option:
All-Inclusive Camping: No need to bring gear; packages include pre-erected tents, sleeping mats, and sleeping bags.
Logistics & Transport: They operate private coaches directly from San Sebastian, Madrid and Barcelona, dropping you straight in the heart of Haro.
Food & Drinks: Includes daily breakfasts, hearty barbecue dinners, and an unlimited wine and beer open bar.
Expert Guidance: With years of local experience, their team ensures you’re in the right place at 7:00 a.m. for the start of the battle.
If you want the most social, high-energy, and professional Wine Fight experience, this is the standard choice for international visitors.
View All-Inclusive Trip Options & Availability Here
Alternative Local Hotels
If you prefer a traditional hotel stay and have arranged your own transport and festival gear, there are a limited number of hotels within the town of Haro. Note: These typically sell out nearly a year in advance due to the festival’s popularity.
Hotel Ciudad de Haro: A larger traditional hotel located on the outskirts.
Hotel ETH Rioja: Modern rooms located near the wine bodegas.
Eurostars Los Agustinos: A premium option in a converted convent.
Luz Hotel Haro: A central, simple option for those booking very early.
